Pop Singer Lorde to Postpone Upcoming 2014 Australian Tour Dues Due to Parents Wishes
Pop Singer Lorde to Postpone Upcoming 2014 Australian Tour Dues Due to Parents Wishes
Pop singer, Lorde, from New Zealand, has announced that she will be postponing her Australian tour due to "ill health" and is fighting a chest infection. It has been revealed that her parents intervened to make sure she got off the road and rested. The 17-year-old "Royals" singer was scheduled to play six Australian cities starting on April 24.
She has been updating her fans through twitter, here are a few of her tweets regarding the postponement:
"non-stop since the grammys in january. we will 100% be back for this tour (most likely in november)so don't worry about that. i just need .."
"I have had to postpone my Australian shows because of a nasty chest infection and general ill health. I am so so gutted to have to do this but my parents and my team stepped in telling me I needed a break after being non-stop since the Grammys in January.
"We will 100% be back for this tour (most likely in November) so don't worry about that."
"I just need time to get back to full Gollum girl fitness before i go out playing shows again. I'm truly sorry if I let you down or if you feel inconvenienced by this and I hope you can understand."
The news comes shortly after Lorde's strong performance at Coachella this month. Lorde, whose real name is Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, has been having a big month musically as she performed at the Coachella music festival in California and joined Joan Jett, St Vincent and Kim Gordon in fronting Nirvana as part of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. She is also scheduled to headline at Rock in Rio in Portugal in May and Chicago's music festival Lollapalooza in August.
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